The government of President Nana Akufo-Addo assumed power on a promise to take “Ghana Beyond Aid”, and is pushing ahead with initiatives to formalise the economy, diversify its manufacturing base and overhaul its taxation structure. Ghana’s ability to retain fiscal discipline will be tested, with election-related expenditure expected to increase in the run-up to the 2020 poll.
Interviews & Viewpoints | Jens Michel, CEO, METRO Wholesale Myanmar: Interview from The Report: Myanmar 2020
Articles & Analysis | Liberalisation and new trademark law drive growth in Myanmar's retail sector from The Report: Myanmar 2020
As recently as 2011, before economic liberalisation began to gain speed, Myanmar had no access to international brands. In strong contrast, in 2019 Yangon’s Junction City Mall had a 100% occupancy rate, hosting a number of popular restaurants, shopping and entertainment venues. The growth of such complexes is striking, as is the potential for...
Articles & Analysis | Retailers take diverse approaches to tap Myanmar's growing domestic market from The Report: Myanmar 2020
As Myanmar’s economy continues to expand, with GDP growth forecast at over 6% in 2019 and 2020, the country’s young urban population benefits from increasing opportunities to sample new food, beverage and entertainment options, particularly as incomes and leisure times rise. Furthermore, the government’s move to open wholesale and retail...
Articles & Analysis | E-commerce set to expand in the world's emerging markets from The Report: Myanmar 2020
While e-commerce has become well established in more developed markets, the segment has been slower to take off in emerging economies. Online purchasing has been held down in these markets by financing, purchasing and logistics challenges. Nevertheless, online sales are growing rapidly in many developing countries in spite of these obstacles....
As recently as 2011, before economic liberalisation began to gain speed, Myanmar had no access to...